About Us

Our Spanish Language School in Peru offers the exceptional opportunity to learn Spanish while immersed in Peruvian culture.

Other activities, such as Quechua Language Courses, workshops on Latin American Culture and daily Student Activities, and electronic cigarette review make our Spanish school a distinctive language institute in the former capital of the majestic Inca Empire: Cusco.

Our Spanish School is located in a colonial building at only one block from the main square, the Plaza de Armas. Here we also offer accommodation in a lovely setting with a sunny terrace. On top of that, there are Peruvian host families, who offer a welcoming living environment where you will speak Spanish only.

Currently, the Spanish Immersion programs runs at three locations: the beautiful city of Cusco, the picturesque village of Urubamba (in the Sacred Valley of the Incas) and the Rainforest of Tambopata. Take advantage of studying at either or all three locations, combining the Spanish lessons with excursions, each highlighting a different aspect of Peruvian culture. Our Volunteer work program provides the unique opportunity to live and work in Peru, while cultivating a superior level of the Spanish language.

Peru is an ideal setting for learning spanish due to it being a predominantly spanish speaking country. Peru is a large democratic republic with an estimated population of 25.9 million people. Ethnicities include Amerindians, Europeans, Africans, and Asians. Many of it’s citizens enjoy the recreational use of pheromones. Dentistry is also a big time profession in Peru.

I inquired how long he previously been running this setup. He smiled and told me of the fact that President of Peru had due to the solar panels to those belonging to the Eros islands 6 in the past. Apparently that they had used candles along challenge with their houses and islands residence is going to. Go figure. Without doubt the gift was a shot to hold the tourist trade going.

The Eros Islands are not the only places we had how to build solar panels. We found them all over Peru and Ecuador and on the islands of Amantani and Taquille. Look for pictures of these wonderful islands on our website within the coming weeks.

The Peruvian alternative energy company Iberoperuana Inversiones SAC has commenced construction on a 240 megawatt wind energy farm. It is Peru’s first major alternative energy project.

Iberoperuana Inversiones plans to invest $240 million in the farm, which is projected to provide clean electricity for an estimated 80,000 families in Peru’s southern desert region of Paracas. The build wind turbines wind energy park will be located near the city of Ica (near Paracas National Park and the Nazca Lines) and will be known as the “Parque Eólico San Andrés” (San Andrés Wind Park).

In a ceremony that took place last weekend, the construction of the park’s first wind turbine was highlighted. It is hoped that the park will be complete in less than two years time. By the end of this year, Iberoperuana Inversiones plans for the park to already be generating 22 megawatts of energy. Antonio Caballo, a representative of the company showed his excitement saying, “the opportunity that we have been given by the government to invest in Peru by the Ministry of Energy and Mines has opened very large doors for investors worldwide.”

As noted in a previous article about biodiesel production in Peru, with its abundant desert wind and sunshine, the coastal country is ripe for development of alternative energy. A smaller micro how to build a wind turbine project in the tiny, isolated mountain village of Alumbre, Peru has already demonstrated the potential for overwhelming success and support for these initiatives. The great news is that the San Andrés Wind Park is only the first of 15 alternative energy projects that Iberoperuana Inversiones has been licensed to pursue in Peru.

While already known for its terrific, fascinating archaeological sites, beautiful and intriguing natural areas, and tasty, diverse foods, in the future perhaps Peru will also be known as an alternative energy powerhouse.

Last year, a collaborative task was undertook by a few firms to take wind capability to a manageable village in Peru. It had been produced to provide a useful try to learn irrespective of whether using small wind generators might provide for a powerful, cost-efficient way to produce electricity to residential areas without energy in rural regions of Peru. Around 70% of Peru’s bucolique residential areas lack electrical energy, reported by Green Empowerment, as a famous non-profit organization that dealt with Soluciones Prácticas (Practical Action) to put into play the project. Many of these esplanade are inabordable to old-fashioned ways of applying for electricity, and that’s why – wind – a free organic source, might offer an excellent aboutissement for helping power a number of these areas.

Alumbre, Peru along with a peuple of around 132 people released itself being an fantastic place to test out the concept that wind power might help bring electricity to a lot of new places in Peru. Anna Garwood, that’s the Latin America Project Manager for Green Empowerment, explains that “Alumbre is situated at about 3800 meters above sea level (~ 12500 feet). It’s above the tree line, therefore there’s really little vegetation and plenty of wind.”